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Aerial view Yakutat showing current logging in foreground and 1952 logging in background. In 1952 only the choicest trees were felled. The remainder have been felled.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Aerial view Yakutat showing current logging in foreground and 1952 logging in background. In 1952 only the choicest trees were felled. The remainder have been felled.
Date: 8/1966

Logging operation at Yakutat. Area shown was logged in 1952. Current operation is adjacent to this area.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: work science (work studies)
harvesting of wood
transport
equipment for loading and unloading, skidding and hauling
Location: Alaska; Yakutat
Description: Logging operation at Yakutat. Area shown was logged in 1952. Current operation is adjacent to this area.
Date: 8/1966

Yakutat foreland near Slate Peak looking NW. Muskeg with with Lodgepole pine. Unvally[?] situation for Yakutat area.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
amelioration of forest sites
Location: Alaska; Yakutat Forelands
Description: Yakutat foreland near Slate Peak looking NW. Muskeg with with Lodgepole pine. Unvally[?] situation for Yakutat area.
Date: 8/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured).
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured).
Date: 6/6/1966

A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled on the day this picture was taken.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Revillagigedo Island; Traitors Cove; Virgin Bay
Description: A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled on the day this picture was taken.
Date: 6/1966

A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled on the day this picture was taken.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Revillagigedo Island; Traitors Cove; Virgin Bay
Description: A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled on the day this picture was taken.
Date: 6/1966

Alaska cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. Tree in center foreground is 42.0" and 87' high. A poor site.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. Tree in center foreground is 42.0" and 87' high. A poor site.
Date: 6/1966

Plot 304 at Saginaw Bay. Photo pt. 6' up hill on the right side of tree 244. Spruce on rt. side of picture is 238. Photo taken looking toward corner 2 and diagonally across the plot. Hemlock on left is #245.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: silvicultural systems
constitution and composition of stands
forms of stand
even-aged stands
Location: Alaska; Kuiu Island; Saginaw Bay
Description: Plot 304 at Saginaw Bay. Photo pt. 6' up hill on the right side of tree 244. Spruce on rt. side of picture is 238. Photo taken looking toward corner 2 and diagonally across the plot. Hemlock on left is #245.
Date: 5/1966

Plot 304 at Saginaw Bay. Photo pt. 6' up hill on the right side of tree 244. Spruce on rt. side of picture is 238. Photo taken looking toward corner 2 and diagonally across the plot. Hemlock on left is #245.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: silvicultural systems
constitution and composition of stands
forms of stand
even-aged stands
Location: Alaska; Kuiu Island; Saginaw Bay
Description: Plot 304 at Saginaw Bay. Photo pt. 6' up hill on the right side of tree 244. Spruce on rt. side of picture is 238. Photo taken looking toward corner 2 and diagonally across the plot. Hemlock on left is #245.
Date: 5/1966

Douglas-fir seedlings, 2.4' tall with 9" leaders.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Cape Pole
Description: Douglas-fir seedlings, 2.4' tall with 9" leaders.
Date: 5/1966

Douglas-fir seedlings 2.8' tall with 9" leader.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Cape Pole
Description: Douglas-fir seedlings 2.8' tall with 9" leader.
Date: 5/1966

Douglas-fir seedlings 2.8' tall with 9" leader.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Cape Pole
Description: Douglas-fir seedlings 2.8' tall with 9" leader.
Date: 5/1966

Douglas-fir seedlings in a rotton wood seedbed at Cape Pole. Seedlings are 2' tall with 6-7 1/2" leaders.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Cape Pole
Description: Douglas-fir seedlings in a rotton wood seedbed at Cape Pole. Seedlings are 2' tall with 6-7 1/2" leaders.
Date: 5/1966

A 40-year old stand of hemlock-spruce at Howkan. Al Harris in picture.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: silvicultural systems
constitution and composition of stands
forms of stand
even-aged stands
Location: Alaska; Long Island; Howkan
Description: A 40-year old stand of hemlock-spruce at Howkan. Al Harris in picture.
Date: 5/1966

A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled in 1966.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Revillagigedo Island; Traitors Cove; Virgin Bay
Description: A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled in 1966.
Date: 5/1966

A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled in 1966.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
artificial regeneration
species trials (including forest gardens, trials of exotics etc)
Location: Alaska; Revillagigedo Island; Traitors Cove; Virgin Bay
Description: A Douglas-fir at Virgin Bay. The competing spruce and hemlock were girdled in 1966.
Date: 5/1966